Clinical Research Methods Workshop (CRMW)

Date: Fall Semester, 2016
Thursdays, September 29th, October 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th and November 3rd)

Location: M2560-2580
Time: 4pm-7pm

Cost for academic credit: $1050 (includes $50 application fee)

Register on EASI:

☐OPTION 1 / Complete CRMW Course for Academic Credit ($1050): If you are interested in receiving academic credit for the course, you will need to apply for admission to the MCW Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences byJuly 1st. Application options are as follows:
Apply for admission to a graduate program at MCW (e.g., Master of Science in Clinical and Translational Science) IF you will be pursuing other courses during the CRMW course toward a degree.
OR
Apply for admission as a non-degree seeking studentat MCW
-CRMW is the only graduate course you are interested in completing at this time
-You intend to apply course credit toward a degree program at a later date
The application fee is $50.Tuition for the course registration is $1000. If you do not register for the course throughthe MCW Graduate School’s electronic registration system by August 1st, you may be subjected to a $250 late fee. Proof of course credit will appear on a transcript forever available through the MCW Graduate School. A grade will be assigned for all students in this category.
☐OPTION 2 / Audit CRMW Course through the MCW Graduate School ($150): If you are interested inproof of course credit via a transcript forever available from the Graduate School at MCW but do not wish to be graded, you may audit the course by applying for admission to the Graduate School as a non-degree seeking student at The application fee is $50 and application for admission should be made to the Graduate School prior to July 1st.If you do not register with the Graduate School by July 31st, you may be subjected to a $250 late fee. The audit fee is $100.
☐OPTION 3 / Complete CRMW Course for Certificate of Completion from the Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) of Southeast Wisconsin (Free): Registration forthe course is satisfied by the completion and submission of this registration contract. No additional registration in the MCW Graduate School is required. No grade will be assigned. At the end of the course, students who attended classes regularly and completed all course assignments will be given a “certificate of completion” signed by the course director. This certificate will be the only proof students have that they successfully completed the course. The MCW Graduate School will not be able to supply proof of completion at a later time. This option is adequate for fellows in clinical departments who may need to take this course as part of their fellowship, but for whom official academic credit is not required.

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